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PAGE FIVE Monday, January 21, 192-1. THE' LA GRANDE t EVENING OBSERVER r LocalNewsInBflllf E TALENT PLAY PLANNED Man lane Urins IwuhiI . . icolvml tho following U tn ir from A nuirriiiKu license .was iuswd Wultrr M. Pierce, Rovrriuir of Ore- from the county clerk's offlrn Sal- j con, inlulivo lu resolutions mnl the The Chuuluumia a&aoclntlan to urtlay to Wilbur C. Itehlntuin and OnKon exocutlvo di'p:tr(im'nt con-'tiny announced that a home talent Dorothy Macklln, both of this city. ccrnlnf- old age mnslona. which I piny will bo given at the Arcade - " - are advocated by tin- I .a (ir-amli-1 Theatre I'Vbruary 20 to clear up New IHuirIiUt Arrive (order. "I received your resolutions the debt of the UHSoelatlon carried A Heven pound daughter wun utopted ut & Grande Aerie in over fr.om Jasl year. The play lit born to I Jr. una Mm. K. I,. Hal- I regard to old uro pensions. 'Hu ston at the Grande Itonde hospltul ' saiiie Hhull have my very eareful coiiHideration. I tlunk you for your. Interest in public tuallera. Very truly your-H, Walter M. 1'iercu. Governor." Saturday, January lit. The Jllllt- mlHB has not been named yet. Hack from Urn nt h Lints George Gin as and Marion Head ley, of Im Grande, returned to thin city yesterday after spending tho latter part of the- week In Wal To Ijmeli ut Terry The Chamber of Commerce will hnvo their Tm-Kthiv nooti-diiv Ibwtt county with the local high ! luncheon at the i'erry Community an KtiRlish comedy in threo acts by the name of Mr. Pirn Passes liy. The cast 1h now being selected and will be announced later. BLOCKADING OF TAMPICO POSTPONED school basketball toumv Iost Two Games Coach "Ind" King, of linker, and his basket ball team, passed thru Xm, Grande lust evening on their return to the Queen city after in- i corner. vuding I'matilla county. They lost which will begin promptly club IlilH week. Cars will leave the chamber headquarters here before twelve o'clock Tuesday and. mem bers who have no means of trans portation uro requested to gather ut the l.a Grande National bank Following the luncheon. at U (Continued from page 1) endleton IK to 18 and were I o clock and end at I2::i0 o'clock, ulso defeated by Mil ton-Free water. Hie members will visit the plant of - - tho Grande Hondo Lumber .com Accompanied Team puny at Perry. Cecil Sherwood, Howard Kerr high school students, accompanied L Ihe lflue and White haskit(i-ill ! team on their trip into Wallowa county last week, returning to i.u Grande Sunday. - ' ltnml Innee To He Given The- I.a Grande. Municipal Hand, under Ihe direction of Andrew Mn ey. Jr.. will given a dance ul Zuher. hall, Friday night. January I'r,. Tin entire bund will furnish music for a, part of the evening. Kveryone is cordially Invited to attend. H. S. WINS AT ENTERPRISE (Continued from page 1) Hack from Tclocasot Mrs. Hoy Forester. . Slra. t'lydt! Peterson and Mrs, ('. W. Thompson,, nil of La Grande, returned to their homes yesterday from Telocaset after visiting friends there. On tho return trip Mrs. Thompson stopped at Hot Lake and brought her small daughter, who has been ill, to La Grande. Nnterprise- 1 1. Fouls converted: Ui Grande 8, Fntcrpiitac (J. ': Official: Kaniens. referee. At Joseph the local team wa.t nearly beaten by the excellent work of Cole, captain and for ward, who scored, a total of 21 points, or only 2 less than the whole pj.u.- Grande team gathered. At thy t;nd of the first half the Kcore fctood La Grande 9, Joseph 2i. In tho last half La Grande scored I I points and Joseph glean ed ?3 more. Lynch was high point man ror La Grande with 6 points: Kumetrt ref creed. Wallowa was hopelessly "beaten In the lii'iit half Tlmrsday evening nt which time the score stood La Grande lft, Wallowa ft. La Grande scored u not her point during the J'hll Wight Visits La Grande He came west with Pat Povers years ago and after slaying a while lie liked It so well that he never could be induced to return to Bos ton to live, sr Phil, after staying in ejasicrn uregon lor some lime, Vlrit.( 7 ani jU Went to Seattle and hooked up ihrouirh it out of ing northward from Canal zone waters to udd by strength of num bers to tho determination lhal American commerce Is to be pro tected In southern waters. Arrival of the Hlchmond off Vera Cruz was reported during the night. She is to take aboard first of all 278 men of tho cruiser Tu coma, which run aground on Ulttn quilla reef last week, and who were lunded on Mexicun soil. Official Silent. There was no break In Washing ton during the day in the official silence that hus marked the atti tude of the American government in connection with the Tamplco blockade. At no time has any ad ministration official gone further than to say that vessels had been ordered to Vera Cruz. In the case 01' the Richmond, it hus been add ed that she would tako abroad the men from tho Tucumu, who were put ushore Immediately after the wreck. Jt has also been said In formally that no orders. had been given for any of tho eight wurships now assembling at Vera Cruc to proceed to Tamplco or uny other port. Administration officials feci con siderable relief In having received word of the arrival of Admiral Ma p ruder aboard the Ulchmond at Vera Cruz.. Not only has the pre dicament of the men of the Ta comu Involved some embnrruss- blockude wil 11 the urn ton & Knight com pany which makes belting. He was , hero Saturday selling belting to the saw mills und other Industrial plants. .second half. Fouls contributed qu'te n 1, it t0 the Wallowa scor- ! ment in dealing with the Ing. Fifteen personals were called I problems, but' the navy department on the Tigers and only on Wal-I has had occasion to feel anxiety In Iowa players. Out of 2 II attempts regard to the plight of Captain it goals from fouls. Wallowa con-Hpurrow und the small detachment Grande looped of his crew which remained with tries. In Held I him aboard tho- Tuconui. With the scored the figures show La Grande I 84, bpl'Onellt'i 1 1 (). logH Acting Marvelous The marvelous acting of Itiit-TIn Tin. the police dog. now playing at Sherry's' Theatre, is causing ; . much comment throughout the city. LiADDI'jR IS .Jlln-J 111-Tin is a proa I dotf ' and' lif ter seeing him do Ihe wonderful things that he does. It makes one wish that the poisoner, of dogs, who In hu hits our city, might be made to sen this dog ami be con vinced that often un animal shows in companies answered the alarm for more intelligence than many and lire Hues were thrown for four hmnuns. -0r fjv-(, iocks on each side of I the refinery, which adjoins tho Newsboy Prospers. Hiiys Press j resident district and Una seen " .Charles Dennv. a L11 Gninde bov many cosily fires. Due to It being goals La Grande scored but ft to ; Richmond standing by. there Is no Wallowa's . Childers, of Lostlne, j nger great reuson for uneasiness re J ereou, us to 1 he men either fl shore Iji Grande has at the end of the , aJOurd (Jh, wreek. firt three weeks play three vie-j Protection for Shipping, lories nd two defeats, giving her T,Hl Uk.hmond u,so .roports a n percentage of .;i.m. In points I rw (1(.r:,(,l(, hllI1J, in tho Hon refuting to the lilockade at Two. Powers of Germany i- rv. - ,p.s 2Lfi 1 m 1 0 1 ENDORSEMENTS RY LEAGUE NOT MADE Dr. A. Hermes Oefa former German minister of nrjince. Is in this t-juntry. and the other day. In company v.lth Dr. WeliifeWt, Oennnn or.v nsndor. cnlled to pny Ills respecls to Prc-Jilenl CocI'kb. It li l-elleved . 'r. Hermesls m this country primarily to teat MSHluicnt fcr u loan to country. t COMMITTEES ; WILL PROBE QUESTIONS (Continued from page 1) . Tho sub-committeo has before It the resolution of itti clialrman, Senator Borah, Hepuhllcan,- Idaho, proposing a senate declaration in favor of the recognition of lh present Russian soviet . govern ment. Teapot Home Protx,. K Tho senuto public lands commit tee which for some months has been Inquiring Into- the lunsu of. , t.'olti Wavo Fatal CI1IOAGO ApJ He-low PORTLANU. Or. (Special) The Oregon Good Government lea gue, with a total of nearly four score delegates from every county In Ihe state, met In Portland Sat urday for tho purpose of endors ing a ticket of candidates In the state primaries to be supported by members of the K11 Klux Klan, but after a session that wus largely do voted to discussion, adjourned with no endorsements announced, according tto the press of this city. The leaguo will uguln meet In March. Interment will v1 alio P,llc ia tnU tlto Haptlst church, officiated. Cuiholiu cemetery. John ldd was boro near I.a Grando on January 8, J877, and l'TNKHAJU IIKIjI) passed away at tho hospital on Reverend J. W. Shiten, of Cove. Januury 18. 1924, at tho, ciosa.of conducted tho mnerul services of a short Illness. Ho was 7 years Mrs. Rebecca Allaway Haskell In and lo days of age. ; Ijx Grande Saturday, tho services in addition to a host of friends taking place at tho Huodgi'itas and tlna. t grieve at his untimely death, Zimmerman funeral servlco par- hit leaves bis widow, two daught- W. LY.W STRI.(all..M, Wo rd w as rece 1 v ed In i.i Grande Huturday of tho death ol W, Lynn Strlnghnm ago ;to a Kansas City, Missouri, ' Friday night following an operation for appendicitis. He leaves to mourn his loss besides a host of friends ur.d ilutlvcs In this valley, his wife, of Knnhns City, his pit rents Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Slringham, and brothers, Ned and Klwood, all oi Astoria, Oregon. Mr. Stiingham spent most of his boyhood days at Imliler, where his father was in tho mercantilo business, und Is well known In l-a G ru n d e. Fu n e ra 1 a r ra n ge m e n Ut have not yet been received by rela tives in this cfly. mhs. 11. a. m:ytox. HA K tilt, Or.At 10-20 o'clock Zuro Sal urdav iiiornlnir denlh mine tr .weather in the middle w.st and Mr8 H. A Nwlon at tho family the southwest was reported today 1 PimIi1i.iip aw v-it w.iui.inn-f ,n v.i nue, ufter u long Illness. A man was frozen to death at Sturgeon Hay. Wis. and three were Jro.-ii to death near JJltle Rock, Arkaiwai. Three Found Dead. 'lA'yiA-: RUCK, Ark., (AP) Two young women und a youth wi re found dead In an automobile on a road west of Conway when another member of the automobile laity, dazed with the cold, stag gered to tho main highway and balled a puKMnir car. Th nor. Mrs. Newton had resided In Ra ker 34 years nnd was u woman kindly In disposition and was be loved by her neighbors and , ac quaintances. Sho wus born lp Polk count, Iowa, und was GI years old at the time of her demise. ITNLR L SlitVK FN The funeral of Janclnto Hernan dez, Mexican, will bo held from tho Rohnenkump Chapel tomor row morning nt !:hi o'clock and his father Freeman H. I .add, three sisters. Mrs. O. K. Wagner, Mrs, Jerry G. Kim met und Mrs. Harry H. Last, all of La Grande, nnd ono brother, Ralph I-Jidd, of Chicago. Illinois. lor;i. Interment was made in tho ers. Vera ami Almu, Mn son in cemetery. 4 Mrs. Haskell was born July 2 ft, J84, in Salem, Oregon and died nt her home In Wallowa county January 17. 1924, nt the age of r0 yearn, five months and 22 days. Sho wan the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Gesner. Tho deceased was a dutiful and loving daughter und left a host or friends to mourn "er demise. She received lior education in the Oregon public schools and Also graduated from Willamette col lege. Sho followed the profession of teaching for several ycartf. She, was married to H. H. Has kell on July 14, 1887, and to this union was born flvo chlldron, three sons and two daughters, Klmo Y. Haskell of Knterprise; Mrs. Reba Huff. La Grande; Miss Miirguret Haskell, Knterprise; Ruben G. Haskell. Portland and Howard Haskell, Pullman, Wash., all who survive her. She also leaves two grand children, two brothers and four sisters. She was a member of the Rap tlst church, Joining at Chehulls, Washington. i j:st ihtks ih:li Funeral services wero held Sun day afternoon from the Suodgrnss ami Zimmerman funeral service parlors over the remains of John l.ndd. Reverend A. R. Sltton, of PACIFIC. IJFAITY I Rooms 7 &. 8 M.-ufclllug Maiilcuynig Robbing: HhuiMpoymg - Pacini and nilii Treatments MRS. CLF.VI-: TALL.MAX Portland Graduates Olflct! PIlOlM! A7.VW Resident- Phono :17M-M: Greene ; ' ... .if ' " . I The Kind That Wear V: BROKEN: MEN ' FALL IN OIL fContinued from pa go J) who started with the Kvening Ob server a number of years ago us a carrier boy. later burning the printer's trade, was in La Grande yesterday loading up u Walter Scott drum cylinder press that he purchased of the Observer for his new paper ul Payette, Idaho. CU-v-inger's truck hauled the machine over to Payette today and. .Charles Denny will soon have his news paper running. Tumpico. Tho Wushlnct on 'govern ment now has avulluble In Mexican waters a fast und powerful war ship which cun be relied upon a) need to protect American merchwnt shipping from any violence. Should (rebel vessels actually 'Intercept and ! attempt to employ force against any . commercial ship flying the j American flag, there Is every rea- son to .believe that Admiral Mu jgrtider Is .In possession of instruc tions from Washington which give ; hlui wide discretionary powers to ideal with the situation. It would take him only a brief lime to, reach Tamplco. Will Consider Pension Plan Everett K. Walker. W. P. of Ln Grande Aerte 261. F. O. K.. has ro- j the M-eiu; pf several conflagrations J many families have deserted their '. homes. ' . The captains and the men were 1 on a ladder extended above, the I top of the tank of adjoining burn i lug oil. Thu oil in this tank was be'ng drawn off when the ladder broke und the men fell into the tank. AiitK(i-lll,.u I...H..VA Hint flltrlAI ..-Li,,.- fw, i u tu.,1 PORTLAND. Or. (Special) The struggling firemen. They sankl1"'" almost Instantlv. I ln tllls 'lt'' according to stute- Thir bodies were recovcrcil la-1 ""-nts of Jacob Kanxler. judge of through a hole in the bottom WILL ENFORCE CURFEW LAW IN PORTLAND NOW uio navai on rere, wm ir-nff aru M.ieved tu huvo ceive aionuuy me report, ui wiiu- UeeR frozen, lor Walsh, Democrat. 1 Montunu, who made a special trip to Flor ida to -examine Kdwuvd R- Mc Leun, Washington newspaper pub lisher, with reference to the hun dred Tiiouuund dolla.- loun which Albert H. Fall, former seeretari:.afs of the Interior, said Mr. McLean I was had mado to him to improve, and, unlargo his New Mexico ranch af ter tho lease of the Teapot, Dome, oil reserve had been negotiated with tho Sinclair Interests,,. The Muscle Shoal i qheslion which has been beioro coiigni for - several .years, -will come again Tuesday heforn tho Icilfonl Cold. , IKDlX)ltD (AP) This dis trict Is exiK-riencitiic another cold Miup, although it is not as severe recent one The. minimum 17.5 .liboyo today compared nt mlhimum of li military committee; in tiditiotv to Hie original k ,ofl"e.- of'enry ;.''FuVo tlm I'aetH" WASHINGi'ON (AP) A re- I ue,st rinmi d-. legates lo tho "Fee Hie lt'ucta' convention here of ail housi. -HiKdiitinii against the prohibdlptt amendment for modification of (('iiionion uuvH was mot by I'res. Ford, which' lie1 anniiounctjjl1 'tifl't 1 't Vnltv te of the tank. Pi 1 MicHArijrrWrl f Vdorrrt Oath 1 n I . A M A 5m Ann&m Ian. llearnce Sale Giviife vffi:cs for your dollars out of our slock of Quality Merchandise. Complete outfitters for men and boys. Every article in our Store placed on sale Nothing reserved. . Compare Our Prices and Quality Of Our Merchandise Clint's Clothiery fi!ic Store With a CoiiMiciKv the court of domestic relations. The juvenile law, calling that ull youths under IK years of ago shall be home by nine o'clock. Is under his jurisdiction und will be strictly enforced. NEW TODAY xotici:. Due to difficulty peiicmxd In eollerlim charges for adver tising (lint Is iMcd under iinsl flcd ndvcrtllng and under the "new today" heading, the Kvo iilng Observer will lien-after ti:ke no classified advertising or advertising lo be nm ns 41 now tot I ay" unless Hie advertising Is accompanied by cash. ftandc, the committee will ' havV "before if tho bid'., of a group1 oT southern pownj ooijipunies for tll leasing of thir government .' plant on-lhe Tennessee' rive:. Having concluded its ' pul'dic ! hearings thn house ways and means committee Monday will re- :uiuuv it.'i. study of tax reduction, ' Tako" I p Tav Sclicdnles, After disposing of aoino odds and ends of the administrative features of the Mellon bill, the committee will devote its-if to the tax schedules In an effort lo corn pone difficulties as to the extent that reductions , are to be.-made alt along tho line. r , The ukiieuH urai' Voinfullt'ie -of both the'' house 'and senate wlh continue to devote Iheir attention to farm relief measures while the senate Interstate commerce com mittee- Is considering amenilmenis ; to the transportation act designed to lower freight rates on commod ities .prodiyed and used on the far nil. The inienduto 'commerce commission has asked for a report, from the interstate commerce commission as to the present con dition of t!Te railroads under (he Ksch-Cummins law ami this In formation will he the basis for consideration of the various amendments to' the cxifdlng . law, which are before It. The only Important legislation pending before either the ' houm or the senate is thti annual appro-' priatlon bill for the Interior de partment which may come to. :i voto ln the house before the week, end. No -outstanding - measnreH await the action -of tho senate which can do nothing on lax re duction or the annual supply bills until the bonne has acted. I forconieait; ' - I t .- II w w II NOTICE ! X Ji U uiiaxJk coi :m icy 1&ffit1)j LP RUG Q WXiVW 1 TvV pfff CRlPIIW WilWIStS ! VAvvAUm of Directors ' Monday. inmmry 2i0tT . tUv Ml,m 'ortwv ! Hainpui at Komi0fljlcl t School ' Book HEADQUARTERS Remember, The Bfejrcst 10c Tablet' In Town 1 l-'ol: ItKNT Kour-rooin moUfrn riirniHhi-cJ house Inquire 807 N. j 1-21-Itp! IAKT--H'.lwccn Arcade unil l'"rencli iind tJrern Hutnluy i-venlntr. pair v( Niiiiill ringed KluHKrH. l-'lndcr pleas.' return lo Fourth Ht. l-21-ltp HAVE DARK HAIR AND LOOK YOUNG Nobody Can Tell When You Darken Gray, Faded Hair ' With Sage Tea Dividend checks to Oregon Life policy holders will be bigger than $ ever in 1924 1 Orron llf'i renwrWbly low death rate for the ll fifteen ve", Combined wllh Itt economical manaRement nd incrrawd earning power, a nude pot.iMe larier dividend Co our policyholdera. slncreaie eilcciivc aa ol March l, Are you in Orenon Life ; Write for full information t pollcvolderr You ihouM be. reiiajfltng our dividend polklei. jaaiiB"!: Singers, Speakers Everybody! Doctors, Nurses, Dentists Recommend ' . ML 'CATARRHAL JELL ' ? . ! KONDON'S is antiseptic and healing. . For over 30 years Kondon's has been helping millions of people for all kinds of Colds apd Catarrhal affections. '- For Head, nse, Throat Troubles )Kondon!sjnakcsiio worth, living, i WirilfysMi drjgjgt9elSBotriin your drug- ase or money duck, .j . j ment tin. It's fi gist. Guarantee) Kondon's Catarrhal Jelly, Minneapolis. Minn. J!u in Hie swin .... y Aiah-Joiig covers. propriutc d!signs( Mah-Jong play Alah-Jong on one of our Jew Wo havo them stamped in ' ap- StaniilillK Hemstitching TUESDAY A. L. MILLS, PrriidVnl C. S. SAMUEL, gn.Munafer . C. BCHUPPIL, At. Mnruicrr R, BLAUVELT, Extculiv Special ,4i Home Office: PORTLAND. OREGON i:. '. lil UIX.I U, DMiU-t Mnnnurr Lit ;rninl On-xon. !(.! I: ItKNT Itooiua. closv In. with "or without l-ourd. 143 4 A'luniH AvrnUr. l-21-ltp Ktn: i tfiv AtrnoN wiiiUhi 2 lota on 1jiU(. strrut. House or 4 rooms, win-d for lights, Hinall h-n holiMi. guraffi, Tln-n; Is Home furniture In Jh Iioiikc. All gotH for $IJ7.fio. ool tcriiiH. I-a (inui'ic Invt stuu nt t'o. I - 1 -21 W ANTKI) f'oiii''''iH uoiiiun for liouwttork. I'ri'ft-r woiuhh with out home. Mm. J. I. M Kinnin. SlllllMM'rvtllr. un. I - - I - -1 P VANTKI liiJy lo visit Iioiimb iml Ink ordcrH for w-ll Intro-ilm-d lolli-i urtUI-s. t all ut O til., or phuiir M&tn 37. J-l'l-ltp I.OhT Small ttltfln wriut wutrh with r;d an-J blutk ribbon bnure Kl. Lauv ut Ubwrvtr. ., I! f irait'lmutlicr h pt her Ii.iir ; in)li fully (lurkem-d, (:li'Ji-y iiinl ji.lli;n tivc with ft hrvw of Ten ami Sulphur. Wlicntvcr Jut Imir UmW rn'thiit 'l.til, t fulfil or fltrrnkc-J aiiivjiraiitt'. tiiirt ftituiilu iixluic wan rini'licj will) Wfiri'lerf Jl clli;t. . lv ahkni' driitf ntri! for "V(;tir bjiFTjiiiiJ Sulphttf Coinji'mn'laaiTviil (," t a imrovVjlifin'JiJ it ion of oilier inLveilM-nti, nil rwW to ih. at vitv ! little cohL This mmpk- ui ixturr ran ! he flfpcti'li'il iipfin lo n-fttor iintuml color ati'i irf'iiiiiy lo Lite Ji.tir. Well-known lriiiit(i khv ei-nrr-b'fjy usca Vy-tir ac nnl Sulpbor Compouful now Ixiaiin! It (Lrkn,i m turn lly and rvftily llial nolio-ly can If II it lia Itwn aiilii J -it'.( no eaaj to un; tio. You dimply 'lamp n a conib or tM)fl bruh und dr.iw it through your hair, taking one itra.n-1 at a, tinir. Uy iii'trtiin tlio fiiy hfir ilisaprK-'arn; uflrr anul v r j jiliration or two, it Ik rcntond to iin natural color ftirl lcka yl'j;-, vft ui be&uUfuL The New mlliams Electric i Bakery In Rocsth Uuilding On Vir Street Wliolesale Manufacturers of SUPERIOR QUALITY BAKERY PRODUCTS Our Pride "Gold Crust Dread" For Sale by All Leading Grocers ARCADE A story of riulUlnx spirit tltHt MctMiilnl roil Id mil t'l'iih, nuil lit' mvitki'iilnir of a woman's lieiirt fool ci I In Utxr. Also Two-Reel Comedy "TOUCHY'S HOLDUP" WEDNESDAY "THE ACQUITTAL" I: i .iii I"1, it